Mt Atkinson Vision Centre

Architecture Commercial Truganina, Victoria, Australia

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1. The project viewed from the approaching road.

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2. The weathered steel volumes are balanced upon one another.

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3. The block like forms cascade across the site.

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4. The COR-TEN steel façade is sympathetic to the environment.

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5. Timber and weathered steel pergola gives shade to the cafe.

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6. Upon entry the atrium is filled with a cascade of leafy planting.

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7. Deep reveal skylights create a dynamic space, connecting the building to the elements.

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8. Timber panels throughout give warmth to the space.

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9. Glazing is an opportunity to connect to the growing surrounding community.

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10. The project is a serves as a beacon for the community at dusk.

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11. Floor Plan Ground Floor

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12. Floor Plan Level 1

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14. Site Plan

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15. Axonometric View

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Mt Atkinson Vision Centre - Under Construction

The Mt. Atkinson Vision Centre is under construction. Once finished, the Vision Centre will act as a new hub for the growing Mt. Atkinson community with provisions for a café and a playground included in the design 🏗️

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ID0C91AnOA

Mt Atkinson Vision Centre Installation

Mt Atkinson Vision Centre was designed by Tandem Architects and built by Prebuilt for Stockland. The design approach was to create modular rods, clad in raw Corten, stacked into alternating directions to produce a 2 level structure. A surrounding deck and central concrete platform create transitions from the building levels to the landscape. The gazebo structures over the decks create entry features, sun shading and weather protection to the outdoor areas. Overtime the façade produce a deep rustic colour. Watch the installation video of the modules being delivered from Prebuilts HQ in Kilsyth, Vic to Truganina, Vic. Video by Stockland Residential Projects

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Description

VISIONARY VOLUMES: STOCKLAND VISION CENTRE AT MT ATKINSON

The Vision Centre at Stockland’s Mt Atkinson development establishes a confident first impression of a future-focused new community in Truganina.

Situated in Melbourne’s western suburban fringe, this area comprises growing residential precincts in need of increased public amenity. In response, this civic-minded project enables layered commercial use within a socially and environmentally sustainable building. True to its visionary purpose, the centre introduces an inspired design language, setting the standard for the broader development to come.

ARCHITECTURAL PRESENCE

Evoking the playful potential of timber blocks, sculpturally stacked prefabricated volumes on two floors create a marked sense of place in an open grassland site. Intended as an initial gateway to Mt Atkinson, integral to wayfinding in the developing neighbourhood, the structure is intentionally visible from approaching main roads.

Clad in ribs of weathered corten steel and surfaces of pre-weathered timber, a selection of natural, sustainably sourced materials remains sensitive to its surrounding landscape. Planting on exposed terraces and rooftops will not only further embed the centre in its environment but also contribute to reduced heat loads and efficient thermal management.

A north-facing gazebo, cafe and adjacent playground provide welcoming family-friendly facilities, in a public-facing ground floor which will act as a hub for markets, festivals, gatherings and assorted activations planned for community engagement. Visitors enter through an inviting lobby area, bathed in light from overhead skylights, and lined in blackbutt timber. This tactile interior palette exudes warmth and an affinity for providing high quality, durable natural materials.

In celebration of its green surroundings, the robust building combines an outward-looking radial structure with ample glazing to offer curated views of sprawling Mt Atkinson native grasslands, affirming its connection to the location.

ADAPTABLE RESPONSE

The Vision Centre is built to support flexible function for diverse user groups, conceived as an enduring community landmark that can shift alongside the changing requirements of its locale, now and into the future.

As a sales centre situated on a display village avenue, the architecturally significant building serves as an aspirational statement of intent to potential buyers looking to invest in thoughtfully executed, design-led homes. Spatial flow in this dedicated sales area has been carefully mapped to optimise the customer journey.

Currently, the Vision Centre accommodates offices for Stockland and Mt Atkinson sales staff, as well as rooms for a maternal health consultation. Considerate of the project’s overall lifespan beyond this first phase of community building, internal spaces have been kept intentionally open and unprescribed.

As the precinct segues into its future intended purpose as a business park, projected usage includes leasable co-working space for start-up enterprise, long term larger commercial tenancies, an evolved hospitality offering in the form of a licenced restaurant or bar, and continuation of essential health services.

The Vision Centre is made of prefabricated steel construction, as a result of an exploration into the cost and resource-efficient design processes. This scalable, resourceful and fast system was installed in only three days, while providing a structure that is completely demountable, enabling disassembly and reuse elsewhere.

Questions and Answers

What was the brief?

The brief was for a building to serve as a sales room and community space for the new residential area of Mt Atkinson led by Stockland, Australia's largest community creator.

What were the key challenges?

The project needed to designed in such a way so as it could be built quickly and have the possibility of disassembly in the future.

What were the solutions?

The solution was to prefabricate the structure and have it trucked into site and arranged. The building was wrapped in a weathered steel façade as it is durable and recyclable. The interior spaces are considered retrofittable and adjustable to changing requirements overtime.

Details

Completion date 2023
Building levels 2

Project team

Tandem Design Studio Architect